VIDEO: Three arrested in attacks near UW

Three University of Washington students were assaulted early Sunday morning, and police arrested three suspects.

A fourth man was arrested for an outstanding warrant and also booked into King County Jail.

The attacks happened about 1:30 a.m. near 22nd Avenue Northeast and Northeast 47th Street. Police said the young men were attacked after refusing to comply with the attackers’ demands.

Two were punched and kicked; the third was injured as he was chased through bushes.

Fraternity chapter president Tim Martin told KOMO/4 the robbery suspects did not have any affiliation with the Phi Delta Theta fraternity, located in the 4700 block of 18th Ave NE where they were arrested.

Charges were filed Friday against three Fort Lewis soldiers accused in a string of University District street robberies, including one that left one student hospitalized.

A young woman also told police she was sexually assaulted at a UW fraternity party Saturday morning.

The woman said she was assaulted by two men – one described as a 5-foot-8 with blond hair. Seattle police are investigating the case. Department spokesman Jeff Kappel did not have additional information Sunday.

Our television news partners at KOMO/4 spoke to victims of the Sunday morning attacks. Watch the story from reporter Ray Lane here: